Thursday, February 24, 2011

ACT Questions.

1. The score i got was 21/44.
2. I could improve my score by being more patient and reading the questions. If i had read all the way through the passage, i would have gotten a better score.
3. I think all the information i needed was in the passages. Knowing more about the content might have helped me more, but i think my problem was in reading the passages.
4. I think practicing higher level thinking questions could help, and prepare you for the ACT.
5. I've barely started my final project,

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sewer Treament Plant.

At the sewer treatment plant, i learned that they use micro-organisms to clean the water. Also, the water is cleaned many times, and tested. Everyday, before sending the water out, they test the levels. What i didn't know was that the water has oxygen put into it, so the micro-organisms can survive. Sometimes, too many micro-organisms are in the water, so they "kill" some of them off. I can't think of anything else we could do to make that process more efficient, it seems like everything was thought of.


When recycling, you separate white glass, brown glass, tin, and plastics. At the recycling place, the thing recycled most often seems to be plastics. I also noticed that a lot of people recycled bottles that could have been returned... seems weird that they would want to recycle them like that, instead of returning them to the store. I will recycle again, my family always recycles glass, and plastic.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Day After Tomorrow.

1. Climate Changing Instantly; No i think it takes more time.
2. Continent Scale Blizzard; I dont think its possible for blizzards to merge together.
3. Flash Freezing; I think this might be possible.
4. Tsumami in New York; No.
5. Super Cell Hurricanes; Yes, but not during blizzards.

Flash Freezing: This isnt possible. The air would warm as it decends, according to the Ideal Gas Law. No matter how fast it was moving, it isnt possible to flash freeze anything.

Super Cell Hurricanes: Hurricanes form over warm water, and lose strength when over land masses. A hurricane cant merge with other hurricanes, especially over a land mass. Rain would occur with the hurricane, not a blizzard.

1. Climate change could happen due to rising temperatures and pollution. Dumping trash into our waterways, and the buring of fossil fuels lead to pullution.  Greenhouse gases become trapped in the Earth's atmosphere, preventing outgoing radiation from going into space, polluting our atmosphere more. The air temperatures then rise, causing increase in water temperatures, and global warming.

2. Some things in the movie could never happen; But, some could. The ice caps melting could lead to sea levels rising, coastal flooding, increase in precipitation, less drinking water, and climate shifts.

3. Climate change could effect Typhoons by making them disappear. If the water in the Pacific Ocean got cold, there would be no more Typhoons, because warm water is what causes them. If the water got warmer, Typhoons could happen more often. Global warming cause them to occur more often, the warming makes Typhoons happen more often then the natural cycles would have them occur.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Typhoon Research.

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Where Do Typhoons Occur?
Typhoons are located in the Pacific Ocean. Around Japan, China, The Philippines, and Korea. Hurricane and Typhoon are regionally specific names for a tropical cyclone. A Typhoon is only called that name if the tropical cyclone is in the West Pacific Ocean. (2)
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Why Do Typhoons Occur?
The scientific definition for a typhoon is a non-frontal synoptic scale over a low-pressure system over tropical waters with organized convection and definite cyclonic surface wind circulation. Warm waters are necessary to fuel the typhoon. Moisture must be present, then a near surface disturbance exists. Also, low values of vertical wind stirs the storm. For a typhoon to actually occur, all these marks must occur near the equator. (4)
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Impact On The Environment, People, and Economy
The damaging winds can fly debris into trees, causing habitat problems. The winds can also effect the sewage systems. The rise of the ocean can cause water damage, ruining homes and businesses. Some typhoons can bring damaging rains, which also ruins homes, and the standing water can spread disease. The rain can cause mudslides and landslides in the mountainous areas of the west. All together, these effects can destroy communications and transportation. The economy can suffer because of the money needed to fix the towns. No one will be able to afford anything other than necessities.
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Warnings Issued
Warnings are issued when the typhoon will hit land within the next 24 hours. There are many flag alerts, white, green, yellow, red, and black (China). Broadcasts are issued over radio and TV also. (7)
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